Word's coming in that Washington's gearing up to intercept more ships hauling Venezuelan crude. This isn't the first rodeo—energy sanctions keep tightening, and it's bound to shake up oil flows and potentially ripple through markets tied to resource-backed assets. Worth watching how this plays out.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 12-11 22:52
Uh, the US is starting to mess with Venezuela again. It's the same old trick every time. Oil prices are going to go crazy.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-11 22:51
They're at it again, the US's combined sanctions really won't let go of Venezuela's crude oil.
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token_therapist
· 12-11 22:47
Are we going through this again? The US is restricting Venezuela's oil, and then oil prices will have to jump again, causing trouble on the asset side...
Word's coming in that Washington's gearing up to intercept more ships hauling Venezuelan crude. This isn't the first rodeo—energy sanctions keep tightening, and it's bound to shake up oil flows and potentially ripple through markets tied to resource-backed assets. Worth watching how this plays out.